IRS Offer of Compromise
Mr. Di Lullo is correct. Child support, although not taxable, is considered available income for purposes of an offer in compromise.
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Mr. Di Lullo is correct. Child support, although not taxable, is considered available income for purposes of an offer in compromise.
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There is no question here. Please provide much more detail and specify what information you would like. Thank you.
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